A NEWTON Abbot care home recently held an afternoon tea party, bringing together residents, family and friends for a day of fun.
Southlands Residential Home’s event featured homemade cakes, live entertainment and a variety of activities - making it a wonderful celebration of life at Southlands.
Guests enjoyed a live performance by a talented singer, who kept the crowd entertained while everyone indulged in tea and freshly baked treats.
A highlight of the event was the craft stall, showcasing handmade items created by the residents during their craft sessions.
One resident, a talented artist, contributed hand-painted greeting cards for sale, adding a unique and creative touch to the day.
Generosity from the staff shone through, with one team member donating fresh flowers and homegrown produce, which further boosted the success of the event.
All proceeds from the tea party will go towards the residents’ activities fund, which supports enriching programs and outings for the residents.
‘We will be asking the residents how they would like to spend this money, it's important that they have a say in choosing the activities and experiences that bring them the most happiness’ said Carol Dyke, registered manager at Southlands.
Reflecting on the event and the home’s commitment to care, Carol added, ‘We are so proud to be a premium care home within the Rose Care Group.
‘Events like these highlight the wonderful community spirit at Southlands, and we are equally dedicated to offering top-tier day care services that extend beyond just residential care.’